S. Korean Presidential office denounces Democratic Party for politicising official’s death

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Seoul, Aug 14 (VOICE) The South Korean Presidential office condemned on Wednesday the main opposition Democratic Party (DP) for “politicising” the recent death of an anti-corruption official involved in a probe into first lady Kim Keon Hee’s acceptance of a luxury handbag gift.Presidential spokesperson Jeong Hye-jeon expressed regret over the death of an acting chief of the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission’s (ACRC) anti-corruption bureau who had overseen inquiries into politically sensitive cases before taking his own life last week, Yonhap news agency reported.

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Jeong rebutted the DP’s accusation that government pressure may have contributed to the official’s death, blaming opposition lawmakers who intensely grilled anti-corruption officials in parliamentary sessions last month.

The ACRC came under fire for closing Kim’s case in June, citing no clause of punishment for public officials’ spouses under the anti-graft act.

“We cannot help but express our regret at the despicable behaviour of the opposition party, which once again uses the tragic death of a public official for political attacks,” Jeong said in a briefing.

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The remark came shortly after DP lawmaker Jeon Hyun-hee, who served as ACRC chair from 2020 to 2023, called the first lady a “murderer” during a parliamentary hearing session.

The presidential office called on the DP to issue a formal apology for Jeon’s “unspeakable vulgarities” against the first lady.

“Unleashing harsh words based on groundless claims is a human rights infringement on a person and an insult to the public,” the spokesperson said.

On Wednesday, the ruling People Power Party accused Jeon of “using anti-humane, violent language” against the first lady and submitted a motion to strip her of her parliamentary seat.

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